Sunlight
The rays hit my face
like a warm candle farther away,
dust floats past,
only appearing in the sun.
I try to look at the sun,
But the light blinds me,
I quickly look away.
When I looked into the sun
I saw golden light,
And if I really tried to remember what I saw in that short second
I remember seeing that myth of a face
Smiling down at me,
Forever.
Clouds are Forever
They float over me
high above,
moving with the wind
the sun suddenly disappears
shade covers the field I am standing in.
I look up,
I see a shape resembling an elephant
It suddenly changes to a face.
Did I ever see the elephant?
Was it ever there?
Am I the only one that saw it?
It could be so.
The clouds are ever changing
Never truly there
And yet,
I see them clear as ice,
Clouds look as if a giant marshmallow flies through the sky.
The sun comes back,
and the clouds slowly move away.
The Trees Around You and Me
The trees in the forest tower over me
and they are beautiful.
The green leaves flutter on the branches,
Bark looks rough
but is smooth as silk underneath my hand.
As I step
the dead oak and dry pine needles crackle underneath me
like a firework bursting from its container.
The season changes,
So does the trees.
The trees turn yellow and orange,
They fall,
Creating a wondrous pattern along the forest floor.
As the last leaves fall,
You can almost see the trees shiver,
No more warmth,
Simply trunks, branches, and twigs.
They are waiting,
Waiting for the new buds to come
And shower them with glory.
Flowers in the day
There’s pink ones,
blue ones,
red ones,
white ones,
and many more.
Their petals bloom in the morning,
and close at night.
There’s gardens full of them,
and windows look over them.
Look to the side,
Maybe the other,
is there a flower there?
Maybe two?
Daisies are everywhere.
They grow in the roots of trees,
they grow in the middle of fields.
They are not weeds,
so do not pull them.
They smell so sweet,
as sweet as a fresh, ripe cherry.
Look as they and their beautiful colours of white and yellow sway in the wind,
Rippling like the creases in a blanket.
The lilacs and lilies are so pretty, oh, so pretty.
Oceans Blue
The water was as clear as diamonds,
Rippling along the shore as if it had no boundaries.
The water is cold as ice cubes
as smooth as glass.
As you numb,
the water feels warmer.
I’d look down at my toes,
but instead I’d see multicoloured clown fish and rainbow trout’s swim past me
in schools or alone,
it doesn’t matter.
I’ll look around and see,
water as beautiful as a summers day.
Thy water is everlasting.
As Green As Grass
The grass moves like a wave in the wind,
a ripple here, a ripple there.
If I lay in it,
it prickles my skin like a thousand wood chips,
but I don’t mind it.
If I’m quiet enough
I can hear the sounds of crickets chirping,
And blue jays singing their wonderful melody to all that can hear.
The grass smells newly mown and of fresh pines.
Insects crawl all over the stems
But who minds?
Not me.
The grass blows in the wind once more
It shimmers as if it’s doing a dance just for me.
I breath in deep the smell of such wondrous freshness.
Oh grass, what a creation.
Summers Day
Breath in deep,
close your eyes,
and feel such a freshness as the wind passes over you
like a cool blanket.
Smelling as fresh as ever green trees.
You try to feel for it,
but it merely slips through your fingers like water
and yet,
you still feel as if you felt it,
that wind that makes you smile.
How it moves
is a mystery,
but it has a warm welcome on a warm summers day.
The wind that moves through you like a fresh of breath air,
That one you’ve been waiting for in that stuffy room.
It’s clearer then clear
you never get to see it,
no one does.
Breath in deep,
and feel the wind rush past you.
Madeline Schwartz who is 13-years-old and a good poet lives in Winnipeg,